Law of Attraction

The universe moves in different ways for everyone. It's really like water a substance that you can bend at your will, one that can mold into any container for perfectly settling into it's shape. They say that you attract what you ask for, your thoughts are what causes the positive and negative in life. Yet in true honesty it'd be very hard to monitor what your thoughts process. Very complicated, but can be broken down to what every likes; simplistic. The universe could care less on what you ask for. It's a possibility that anything and everything you ask for can become a reality. You'd just have to undying faith that the universe will bend at your will, and it'd give you what you wish. Even if you worry about it so much, you ever wonder why it still happens. The law of attraction.

It only takes maybe one time of worry, and a large amount of emotions into that thought. Then it'd happen, maybe later on in life or very soon, but it'd happen. When no one ever knows, because time truly doesn't exists. There's only ever the now, and future. Don't ever think about the past. That only triggers something that shouldn't be. Having read many books on science, chemistry, the universe, and biology, Tori can proudly admit she has one of the highest grades regarding science in her grade.

The law of attraction was the first topic that even drew her into her quest to learn more about the universe. She had read many books on the matter, she strongly believed in it to. Yet she knew that she had failed to meet the qualifications on a positive attraction.

If she had, then she wouldn't be here now. Jade wouldn't be sitting in on her bright sofa, while she sat on the kitchen counter. Then right now Victoria Vega wouldn't be participating in a hardcore staring match with Jade West. Or rather she was staring at Jade occasionally sending a concerning frown towards her front door, while Jade glared at her. She sighed when Jade huffed, audibly announcing her irritation.

"Your a rash Vega." Jade mumbled with a scowl, even Tori had to admit the girl was in an abnormally foul mood...Fouler than usual.

So when Jade got up to move into the kitchen, Tori watched with a worried frown, and narrowed eyes. God she forgot to hide all the cutlery. Even then she simply watched, stared as the goth moved past her slowly...Letting Tori get a nose full of raspberry shampoo. Which was weird, because Tori was always so positive Jade would smell of death, and decaying corps ( Which now she had to admit was surly stupid of her to think) While she didn't tear her eyes away from the emotionally dark teen, she let them wander over the backside digging through her refrigerator.

Her thoughts didn't even connect as to why she didn't look away either. So she had to admit she had profoundly blushed when Jade turned around soda in hand, eyebrows drawn into a tight frown. Jade didn't seem to notice though, and she was sincerely grateful for that.

"Are we going to get this over with or not?" Tori frowned at how much snark was actually put into the other girls voice.

"Do you have to be so rude Jade?"

Jade scoffed, but said nothing else unconsciously leaning against the nearest counter top...That was conveniently across from the one Tori was currently sitting on.

"Are you going to tell me why you were being so secretive?" Tori frowned at the counter question. She should have know Jade wouldn't drop something like that.

"I wasn't," She huffed.

"You seem a bit irritated. You know frustration is a way of telling you have something to hide." Jade smirked.

"I'm not irritated, and will you stop doing that!"

"I don't know what you're talking about." Jade answered flatly.

In all truth she knew exactly what Tori was talking about. Jade had long since found that keeping a calm voice when the girl was worked up would further agitate her. Tori didn't like to feel like she was the only one getting angry over anything.

"That what you're doing- You...Look Jade can we just agree to work on the documentary, no fighting, just call it truce please?"

"Whatever Vega," She muttered softly.

Even with the mutual agreement neither of the pair moved, choosing instead to stay put and stare. Tori paused for just a second thoughts swirling around with images of the dark haired teen; Staring with thoughts she could only describe as forbidden. Her eyes flicked to the small piercing embedded on the girls nose, when she caught the small glimmer. The sudden thought was small, and could be classified as only a compliment, but she scoffed at herself. She shouldn't be thinking about how that nose piercing makes Jades personality seem just a bit appealing. Or how it enhanced that bad ass aurora Jade put out. No, No, No...Tori sighed, but still kept her eyes locked on the pale beauty.

"Oh the queen has arrived, and she demands a spoken agreement from her management!"

What?

It took her a moment. For her own brain to process why Jade stared behind her with a questioning scowl. To notice that the room had seemingly grown very silent, making her think that she had even gone def herself. Tori didn't want to catch up with the scene that was slowly playing out behind her.

"Well damn, didn't know you'd have another friend over...And a gorgeous one at that."

So instead of actually dealing with the problem she was currently in; Tori decided to simply agree with the male, because in fact Jade was indeed gorgeous.


Mmmhmm...I'm gonna cut this off right now. Yeah I lie a lot, can't really say you guys should trust me much.

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